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. >> i think when i reported the gift has, i believe the law required it to be disclosed. that is, that it gets to the office holders are required to be disclosed. but no office holder right now is required to disclose gifts to a spouse, to children in the house, to adult children. >> state senator, chad peterson and delegate, scott, see it differently. >> i don't think mr. williams would have paid for his daughter's wedding if she hadn't been the governor's daughter. i have three daughters, and to me, when you're a father and there's a wedding for one of your children, especially your daughter, that's an obligation you take . that's a gift you need to report. >> many lawmakers are calling for stricter disclosure laws and limits to gifts. some say we also need limits to campaign contributions. >> mcdonnell is proposing the law be changed to require all gifts over $500 to be reported within ten days. peggy fox, wusa9. >> now in addition to that fbi probe, the scientific relationship with the governor, facing securities investigation. >>> tonight, president obama is preparin
. >> i think when i reported the gift has, i believe the law required it to be disclosed. that is, that it gets to the office holders are required to be disclosed. but no office holder right now is required to disclose gifts to a spouse, to children in the house, to adult children. >> state senator, chad peterson and delegate, scott, see it differently. >> i don't think mr. williams would have paid for his daughter's wedding if she hadn't been the governor's daughter. i have...
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they say the laws violate youth offender's basic rights. reaction continuing to come in over the morning after pill. girls as young as 15 will be able to buy plan b without a prescription. >> i think it is incredible and smart. let's face it. 15 year olds are having sex. >> i don't think it is a good idea. i feel there is so much free will to do whatever you like when ever. >> we should mention the fda made the approval on plan b one step. the swrustijustice department i deciding whether to appeal that ruling. >> human remains from the 17th century discovered in williamsburg. william calso found the remains in historic jamestown, virginia. >> today marks two years since navy s.e.a.l.s stormed the compound and kled the terrorist leader. they took three of his wifeves into custody. they did so to prevent his grave or the photos from becoming asia rhin or propaganda. the war in iraq of course wept on for several years. >> many other rel arerelics go display today. the like and museum features exhibits on the attacks. president obama and the fo
they say the laws violate youth offender's basic rights. reaction continuing to come in over the morning after pill. girls as young as 15 will be able to buy plan b without a prescription. >> i think it is incredible and smart. let's face it. 15 year olds are having sex. >> i don't think it is a good idea. i feel there is so much free will to do whatever you like when ever. >> we should mention the fda made the approval on plan b one step. the swrustijustice department i...
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already the law in montgomery county the d.c. council approved it today, and abc county -- and in prince george's county, a sign his wage hike into law. >> we want to make sure that they can have a quality of life. >> prince george's and montgomery county and the district working together, virginias wade wilson remained the same for the ppo -- virginia's minimum wage will remain the same for the future.ate of al foreseeable i would not be surprised if a lot of people see they can do better in maryland, and that would not help virginia out very much. >> innocent next step in a igher minimum wage, or in 2015. under the new governor. >> thank you. search -- theice fda revealing the truth about vitamins. >> adc pediatrician was sentenced today or downloading abc sevenwatching news at 5:00 p.m. on your side. pediatriciand.c. was sentenced for 18 months in prison today per child per zogby. >> his conviction cap the reporters away from the courthouse today. s 11sat in court here a people went to the stand to tell how this doctor had pai
already the law in montgomery county the d.c. council approved it today, and abc county -- and in prince george's county, a sign his wage hike into law. >> we want to make sure that they can have a quality of life. >> prince george's and montgomery county and the district working together, virginias wade wilson remained the same for the ppo -- virginia's minimum wage will remain the same for the future.ate of al foreseeable i would not be surprised if a lot of people see they can do...
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. >> reporter: law enforcement er officials say the first bomb mb exploded at the marathon running store, blowing out windows, ando the nearby buildings.. the second blast happened a few yards away.away authorities believe that the explosions were caused by small explodable devices with ball bearings causing shrapnal wounds. so the president stopped short r of saying so himself, he made it clear whoever is responsible ren will be brought to justice. >> we don't know who did did d this and why, and peoplepeop shouldn't jump to conclusions, u but we will get to the bottom of this, we will find out why they did this, any responsible individuals, any responsibleonse groups will feel the full weighg of justice. ju >> that was fox 5 maureen umeh, two devices were found mer neare marathon course but those were dismantled by authorities before they went off. >>> a serious explosion happened at the john f kenly library butr it was related to a circuit fire. >>> by the white house following the boston explosions as aa precaution. there's been no threats.th pennsylvania avenue was sealed off in fro
. >> reporter: law enforcement er officials say the first bomb mb exploded at the marathon running store, blowing out windows, ando the nearby buildings.. the second blast happened a few yards away.away authorities believe that the explosions were caused by small explodable devices with ball bearings causing shrapnal wounds. so the president stopped short r of saying so himself, he made it clear whoever is responsible ren will be brought to justice. >> we don't know who did did d...
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this weekend, 15,000 people in russia are expected to take to the streets to protest against that law. >>> well another lovely january day getting used to this. the photographer was out shooting the video for us right outside the national cathedral. a great looking day for an afternoon walk or a trip out to the weather terrace with topper shutt. what do you think, top? >> reporter: yeah, 57 was the high. another day, 15 degrees above average. and if you are headed out tonight, grab a light coat. temperatures are on the chillier side. in fact we'll start with the temperatures still above average though. 48 downtown, 45 at gaithersburg. mid-40s in leesburg and manassas and even 48 down in fredericksburg. 44 over in annapolis. now, satellite picture, we have had some clouds come in. you will see green on the map. that's not reaching the ground. most of the showers are still out in the ohio valley area. we've got a ways to go before the showers get in here. tonight though, clouds are on the increase, chilly. warm blanket night with the lows in the 30s. we'll come back and talk about which
this weekend, 15,000 people in russia are expected to take to the streets to protest against that law. >>> well another lovely january day getting used to this. the photographer was out shooting the video for us right outside the national cathedral. a great looking day for an afternoon walk or a trip out to the weather terrace with topper shutt. what do you think, top? >> reporter: yeah, 57 was the high. another day, 15 degrees above average. and if you are headed out tonight,...
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>> first of all the fbi and other law enforcement agencies need to plug the leaks. it's very irresponsible for someone with inside information in an investigation like this to put out information that could be detrimental and affect the integrity of the investigation. they could be prosecuted. they could be prosecuted for doing that. so they need to stop the leaks, first of all. they probably should have a spokesperson or someone at least providing some information to the media, even if they can't tell them when they are doing right now. it's been a long time since they have been out in front of the media. at least tell them what's going on and don't answer any specific questions they don't have to answer or don't want to answer at this point in time. >> jeff, thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> and twelve seconds of terror and it can seem like an eternity if it is you with the twelve seconds of terror. here's what it's like. experience the twelve seconds. [explosion] [explosion] [screaming] >> fox news anchor bill hemmer joins us live from boston. the twelve seco
>> first of all the fbi and other law enforcement agencies need to plug the leaks. it's very irresponsible for someone with inside information in an investigation like this to put out information that could be detrimental and affect the integrity of the investigation. they could be prosecuted. they could be prosecuted for doing that. so they need to stop the leaks, first of all. they probably should have a spokesperson or someone at least providing some information to the media, even if...
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urging law makers and the nra to pass stricter gun laws. the group called mom's rising held a petition. joined by activists. they walked to new york congress woman's office. >>> a new handgun disclosure bill is one step closer to becoming law. today the senate approved the legislation. keep the names of concealed handgun permit holders private. only shielded applicants. the bill headed to gofr or bob mcdonald's desk. >>> at the university of virginia has been ordered to undergo a psyche ee-- police charged the 20-year-old with falsifying law enforcement officers. >>> a murder mystery in the alexandria. a 94-year-old man was killed yesterday. the house was ransacked. the man lived there with his elderly wife and his grown son. the house is surrounded by security cameras. neighbors are shocked. >> we're just devastated. he was a kind gentle soul. he was very appreciative of anything you did for him. he was good to all of us. >> at the same house last november. not saying whether she was involved in yesterday's attack. >> the edge on maryland.
urging law makers and the nra to pass stricter gun laws. the group called mom's rising held a petition. joined by activists. they walked to new york congress woman's office. >>> a new handgun disclosure bill is one step closer to becoming law. today the senate approved the legislation. keep the names of concealed handgun permit holders private. only shielded applicants. the bill headed to gofr or bob mcdonald's desk. >>> at the university of virginia has been ordered to...
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mayor gray defying federal law and congress declared the city will leave all the employees on the job. these are dollars paid by the tax payers and district of columbia our sales taxes, our income taxes and we should have the authority to be able to spend our dollars. >>> in a brief letter, grey declared all the 33,000 employees essential, exempting them from amanda tori's shutdown. he was getting unanimous backing from other leaders. >> it's not in the best interest of the district of columbia and the citizens to shut us down. not specifically authorized by congress. >> would you risk being arrested or going to jail? >> we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. >> the district as a federal area would normally have close libraries, motor vehicle offices and many other routine city functions in a federal shutdown. >>> may plan to officially vote on monday to defy congress. it's unclear what happened next. >>> what happened next is severe. for example, congressman, doesn't she have a proposal to exempt the district. >> she has been trying for several years to get them to exempt the cit
mayor gray defying federal law and congress declared the city will leave all the employees on the job. these are dollars paid by the tax payers and district of columbia our sales taxes, our income taxes and we should have the authority to be able to spend our dollars. >>> in a brief letter, grey declared all the 33,000 employees essential, exempting them from amanda tori's shutdown. he was getting unanimous backing from other leaders. >> it's not in the best interest of the...
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. >> i have a problem for people who break the law using firearms. it inevitably puts pressure on my rights. when we punish the bad guys, we're protect the good guys and that is the essence of this bill. >> and the proposal includes recommending as made by president obama and joe biden. >>> the fbi showed a number of federal background checks for gun sales, 51 in december compared to 59 in january. in maryland, more than 19,000 compared to 18,000 in january. and in virginia, close to 77,000 in december and dropped close to 61,000 in january. >>> a news alert after an armed robbery at a jewel restore. that hap -- jewelry store. several people treated for pepper spray exposure at the scene. the suspects could be seen leaving in a black suv. the robbery comes a day after a smash-and-grab at a jails store and police are investigating and asking anyone with information to contact authorities. >>> a news alert from the district. the new video shows the woman the police believe is behind a string of robberies. the female band it has a bandage on her face an
. >> i have a problem for people who break the law using firearms. it inevitably puts pressure on my rights. when we punish the bad guys, we're protect the good guys and that is the essence of this bill. >> and the proposal includes recommending as made by president obama and joe biden. >>> the fbi showed a number of federal background checks for gun sales, 51 in december compared to 59 in january. in maryland, more than 19,000 compared to 18,000 in january. and in...
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while the group opposes the tougher gun control laws, they want more armed guards in schools. and in virginia, which solved the deadliest school shooting, the poll shows that 66% of voters say they support the idea of placing an armed police officer in every school. 29% oppose the idea. but at the federal level, the majority of the area place the assault weapon by a margin of 58% to 39. they had a banned from 1994 until it expired in 2004. coming up with solutions isn't easy. >> we realize that this will require all the stakeholders. to give us their best ideas, as to how we deal with what i said at the outset that it will be a complicated problem. if you look at every one of the tragic events that have been attracting so much attention, that it is hard to pinpoint what you could have done. >> reporter: but the real test is to implement the recommendation. in washington, i'm sandra endoe. >> reporter: they issued a statement about the meeting late today, reading in part that we were disappointed with how little they had to do with keeping the children safe and how much they ha
while the group opposes the tougher gun control laws, they want more armed guards in schools. and in virginia, which solved the deadliest school shooting, the poll shows that 66% of voters say they support the idea of placing an armed police officer in every school. 29% oppose the idea. but at the federal level, the majority of the area place the assault weapon by a margin of 58% to 39. they had a banned from 1994 until it expired in 2004. coming up with solutions isn't easy. >> we...
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a possibleible government shutdown is the only way to get the white house toe delay the healthcare law. >> just take await funding . >> reporter: democrats say republicans are playing with fire by threatening a governmen shutdown over obama care. care a shutdown they say which would put thousands of federal worker in both d.c., maryland and virginia out of their jobs. >> it's a reckless and irresponsible thing to do. >> reporter: chris van hollen o by tying obama care to the government's ability to borrow, it's a cross over that he says comes with dangerous consequences. >> this really is unprecedented that folks would say be if you don't shutdown the affordable care act, we're going tog shutdown the government. >> reporter: senate leaderer harry reid warns democrats have the votes to strip away any healthcare provision added by republicans, but that could alsd lead to a standoff. it's important to point on out there's also new threats from the whitene house today. the administration says the president would veto anyve republican effort to block obama care. while over at the treasury d
a possibleible government shutdown is the only way to get the white house toe delay the healthcare law. >> just take await funding . >> reporter: democrats say republicans are playing with fire by threatening a governmen shutdown over obama care. care a shutdown they say which would put thousands of federal worker in both d.c., maryland and virginia out of their jobs. >> it's a reckless and irresponsible thing to do. >> reporter: chris van hollen o by tying obama care to...
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meanwhile, the law has already helped millions of americans. young people who are able to stay on their parents' plan up until the age of 26, seniors who are getting additional discounts on their prescription drugs. ordinary families and small businesses that are getting rebates from insurance companies because now insurance companies have to actually spend money on people's care instead of on administrative costs and ceo bonuses. a lot of the horror stories that were predicted about how this was going to shoot rates way up and there were going to be death panels and all that stuff, none of that stuff has happened. and in two weeks, the affordable care act will help millions more people and there's no serious evidence that the law, which has helped to keep down the rise in health care costs to their lowest level in 50 years, is holding back economic growth. so repealing the affordable care act, making sure that 30 million people don't get health insurance and people with a preexisting condition continue to be locked out of the health insurance
meanwhile, the law has already helped millions of americans. young people who are able to stay on their parents' plan up until the age of 26, seniors who are getting additional discounts on their prescription drugs. ordinary families and small businesses that are getting rebates from insurance companies because now insurance companies have to actually spend money on people's care instead of on administrative costs and ceo bonuses. a lot of the horror stories that were predicted about how this...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> a new dna test on a critical piece of evidence in the amanda knox case
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer...
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. >>> all new at 5:30, major changes to the way laws are enforced in the u.s. on the national level a softening of drug sentences. on a local level a controversial stop and frisk program in the big apple would have violated the civil rights of thousands. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder unveiled reforms saying longer prison terms are not making things safely. >> we need to make
. >>> all new at 5:30, major changes to the way laws are enforced in the u.s. on the national level a softening of drug sentences. on a local level a controversial stop and frisk program in the big apple would have violated the civil rights of thousands. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder unveiled reforms saying longer prison terms are not making things safely. >> we need to make
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there are already about 70 cities including some here in the bay area with similar laws. senate bill 405 would supercede all of them. an initial hearing is set for tomorrow in the environmental quality committee. >>> 12:18. we'll be back with your pinpoint forecast and i think you're going to like it. >>> and if you have consumer problems or a question, call our hot line 88-5-helps-u. operators are standing by. assignment today here is your weather update this afternoon with a live shot from san jose...currently in >>> good afternoon we're taking a live look outside. san jose seeing lots of blue skies, sunshine and winds. definitely not as windy today as we've seen the past couple l of days. temperatures right now, we're seeing a lot of 50s to low 60s. 64 in concord. 60 in oakland. 62 in livermore and 67 in san francisco. let's look at the weather headlines, something like this. afternoon sun becoming breezy and mostly clear tonight and then we have a gradual warming trend coming, if you like today, you'll like the warmer weather coming as soon as tomorrow. the winds are
there are already about 70 cities including some here in the bay area with similar laws. senate bill 405 would supercede all of them. an initial hearing is set for tomorrow in the environmental quality committee. >>> 12:18. we'll be back with your pinpoint forecast and i think you're going to like it. >>> and if you have consumer problems or a question, call our hot line 88-5-helps-u. operators are standing by. assignment today here is your weather update this afternoon with a...
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security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her ab in philosophy from dartmoth, ma in peace studies, her jd from stanford law school, and a ph.d. in history from the university of cambridge in england. wow. jim louis is a senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at csis where he was nice enough to hire me a while back, and at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international academy. jim has authored more than 90 publications. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity whose work includes the best
security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness....
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the groups are calling on members of congress to fast- track commonsense gun safety laws to protect children. >> ever since newtown, people have said, enough is enough. we cannot let any other teen or children die from gun violence or any american. >> they hope to meet with lawmakers to discuss fund -- gun violence statistics and get a voice to moms and children. the us department of education as a warning $3 million to connecticut, new jersey, new york, and new york city to eight and hurricane sandy recovery efforts. they will provide the hardest hit districts with the resources needed to establish safe environments for students. >> congress continues to avoid sequestration. harry reid is catching heat from democrats. he is sticking to his plan that calls for a 50/50 split between spending and cuts. many say the plan needs to cut more spending and end up along the lines of an 80/20 split. if no deal is reached by march 1, cuts will take place. >> warren buffett is getting into the food business. arch are half weigh is teaming up with three g capital to buy -- berkshire hathaway is teaming u
the groups are calling on members of congress to fast- track commonsense gun safety laws to protect children. >> ever since newtown, people have said, enough is enough. we cannot let any other teen or children die from gun violence or any american. >> they hope to meet with lawmakers to discuss fund -- gun violence statistics and get a voice to moms and children. the us department of education as a warning $3 million to connecticut, new jersey, new york, and new york city to eight...
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the health care law has a major case of the hi hiccups. wyatt andrews discovers why so many can't sign up. a major engine failure and fire leads to harrowing moments in an emergency landing. >> this huge explosion goes bam, and we saw the flames come up the side of the plane. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the hour glass was down to the last few grains of sand when congress reached a deal today to flip it over and start yet
the health care law has a major case of the hi hiccups. wyatt andrews discovers why so many can't sign up. a major engine failure and fire leads to harrowing moments in an emergency landing. >> this huge explosion goes bam, and we saw the flames come up the side of the plane. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the hour glass was down to the last few grains of sand when congress reached a deal today to flip...
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lawmakers must consider changes to gun control laws in maryland. late last night a state senate committee approved a measure banning anyone from owning a handgun if that person had been involume untearily committed to a mental health pa silt. the legislation now dps to the full senate for debate next week. >>> efforts to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for transportation projects come down to today. the general assembly will had vote on the most sweeping transportation reform bill in the commonwealth in nearly three decades. a committee negotiated the measure this week. it would replace virginia's gas tax with a wholesale tax on gas. raise the commonwealth's sales tax and impose a fee on hybrid cars and shift about $200 million a year from the general fund. >>> this morning, a recall you need to hear about before you make your breakfast. >>> also ahead, how the classmates of two students killed this week with pouring their grief into music. >>> the incident that left a teenager dangling from his chairlift. >>> winter weather >>> look at th
lawmakers must consider changes to gun control laws in maryland. late last night a state senate committee approved a measure banning anyone from owning a handgun if that person had been involume untearily committed to a mental health pa silt. the legislation now dps to the full senate for debate next week. >>> efforts to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for transportation projects come down to today. the general assembly will had vote on the most sweeping transportation reform...
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he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i took office we have cut our deficit by more than half. but we have more work to do. we need to grow and create more good jobs faster. that is my driving focus, and i will go anywhere and do anything to make it happen. that has to be washington's driving focus as well. i know what you often hear out of washington can sadly charley brown's teacher, a jumble of unfocused noise out of touch with the things you care about. today i want to cut through that noise and talk plainly about what we should do right now to keep growing this economy and creating new
he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i...
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several law makes verse expressed outrage including city council speaker christine quinn. who said quote, this kind of shocking and senseless violence so deeply rooted in hate has no place in a city. who greatest strength will always be diversity. this is shock it should be taken extremely seriously. eugene is gay rights activist. he says the shooting is most violent in series of crimes against homosexual in the city recently. learn number of biased attack up 13% this year. compared to last. >> lot of year culture starting seep into what's normal culture and that can cause confusion. for some people who don't know how ridgester things like and unfortunately many turn to violence. >> fox 5 news. also new york make shuft memorial is growing on the steps home where police shot student. police shot killed andrea friday morning. she called 11 after masked gunman broke into her homo shals say fired eight shots at the intruder 7 hit him. one hit the student. the officer has not been identified. currently out on leave. once he returns he will be the focus an internal police invest
several law makes verse expressed outrage including city council speaker christine quinn. who said quote, this kind of shocking and senseless violence so deeply rooted in hate has no place in a city. who greatest strength will always be diversity. this is shock it should be taken extremely seriously. eugene is gay rights activist. he says the shooting is most violent in series of crimes against homosexual in the city recently. learn number of biased attack up 13% this year. compared to last....
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his sister-in-law runs a charity char for people that are in need in need the massachusetts.massachuset that is why he kept saying go to the right go to the right het, didn't want to the group to get separated. >> john henrehan bringing us more incredible images from the boston marathon yesterday.day. >>> social media went into overdrive when news of the bombing broke. members hit twitter but but unfortunately in this day of instant information, all of the facts aren't necessarily correct. washington post eric joins us today. you wrote a blog about this sortsort of instant impact information twitter and the abundance ofabunda people who were asking people tople to use a little bit of caution andcaution an not to speculate out there. we pulled it up there and there d t were a number of different tweets that you posted in your blog, why did this stand out toto you? >> it seemed that twitter is developing a crowd of people who who are urging, or sort of a yellow light and red light.li we have seen your excesses, wees have seen how wrong you can be. be slow down a little bit, confirm things
his sister-in-law runs a charity char for people that are in need in need the massachusetts.massachuset that is why he kept saying go to the right go to the right het, didn't want to the group to get separated. >> john henrehan bringing us more incredible images from the boston marathon yesterday.day. >>> social media went into overdrive when news of the bombing broke. members hit twitter but but unfortunately in this day of instant information, all of the facts aren't...
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it is not more laws. >> exercising the freedom to carry guns openly. >> springfield, 1911. >> he wants to get rid of gun- free zones. >> this happened here, this happened there. i think those would stop if more good people. guns. >> they spread the message using two dollar bills. >> i just smile and keep walking. you cannot convince every one of your opinion. >> you can hear a driver shout shame at the group. >> it made me a little uncomfortable. i did not know what was going on. >> just down the road, you have what has become a bimonthly protest in front of nra headquarters. the group was formed in response to the tragedy of sandy hook. >> a man convicted of animal cruelty in the death of two kittens has been sentenced. he will spend180 180 days in jail. he declined the kittens in a friend's home. the kittens ultimately died from infection after the crude procedure. >> a new drug has been approved to treat breast cancer. it targets tumor cells while sparing healthy ones. researchers say the drug is an important step forward because it delivers more medication while reducing the unplea
it is not more laws. >> exercising the freedom to carry guns openly. >> springfield, 1911. >> he wants to get rid of gun- free zones. >> this happened here, this happened there. i think those would stop if more good people. guns. >> they spread the message using two dollar bills. >> i just smile and keep walking. you cannot convince every one of your opinion. >> you can hear a driver shout shame at the group. >> it made me a little uncomfortable....
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united states and what it said was that the juniorallist was -- journalist was violating the espionage law, of itot true, it was not true when theyaid it whether or not my guess is correct, that that was their wayf gettng a search warrant. it still unacceptable. >> a where do w go from here? the ideahat this couldhere -- there would be a discussion out this, president would n immediately dismiss this attorney general, that immediately there is not a call for a full investigation. the fbi who signed the papers sasetting fourth probable cause. the judge, i will follow your council and give him a pass,ut i do so, i am telling you i am repulled. >> this is an unacceptable situation. behavior, and the questions, where to go fromere. i think that fewer had a good effect. i believe at the least, they will refrain fro this type of excess, and this type of abuse, in the future. rememb we are talking about a leaknvestigation. leak invesgations have their role, but they were never supposed to be in the ctral focus. something that trumps everything else, and it is only f you belie that it is so import
united states and what it said was that the juniorallist was -- journalist was violating the espionage law, of itot true, it was not true when theyaid it whether or not my guess is correct, that that was their wayf gettng a search warrant. it still unacceptable. >> a where do w go from here? the ideahat this couldhere -- there would be a discussion out this, president would n immediately dismiss this attorney general, that immediately there is not a call for a full investigation. the fbi...
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the house voted dozens of times to repeal the law. we are hearing less of this. tell us why we will be hearing less from them. >> it's not popular to talk about repeal. you have seen it in poll after poll. a lot of republicans are wondering. what do they do if it begins to work. what do they do next and one of the things they are starting to see and talking about repeal and going back to the old 2012 talking points in hitting the president over medicare. >> the president will take about the affordable care act. why is he taking that to this audience? >> the young and the healthy may be the key to making the law work. you need a 3-1 ratio. you need one young and healthy people to sign up for every three sick people for the law to pay for itself. if they don't, insurers say that premiums could go up and other things could happen that would be problematic and undermine the law. >> immigration reform is not a lot of cause. there was evidence today that you may be right about that. >> with this congress, i never think that anything is going to get done in a wholesale
the house voted dozens of times to repeal the law. we are hearing less of this. tell us why we will be hearing less from them. >> it's not popular to talk about repeal. you have seen it in poll after poll. a lot of republicans are wondering. what do they do if it begins to work. what do they do next and one of the things they are starting to see and talking about repeal and going back to the old 2012 talking points in hitting the president over medicare. >> the president will take...
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s laws to serve all equally. 25% of black passengers in our test were ignored by taxis in favor of white passengers caught on tape 100 feet down the road. >> reporter: why didn't you pick up the black guy? why didn't you pick up the black guy back there? >> i didn't see him. i don't know. >> reporter: why didn't you pick up the black woman? >> what black woman? >> you did not see me waving at you. >> i did not see you. >> i was standing right there. >> honest to god i did not see you. >> reporter: what happened? wait a second. you stopped for this passenger. why aren't you taking him where he wants to go. did you get a better fare. you going to leave this kid here? >> a lot of black passengers left right there. tonight at 11:00 our undercover investigation we will introduce wusa9 i-alert on your mobile phone. district authorities will work with us to send your video proof and if cabs refuse to take d.c. passengers home and they've got the proof, $500 fine a pop. >> on the spot. >> well, they would have to send in the video to the authorities. if they've got the proof that, cabbie will be
s laws to serve all equally. 25% of black passengers in our test were ignored by taxis in favor of white passengers caught on tape 100 feet down the road. >> reporter: why didn't you pick up the black guy? why didn't you pick up the black guy back there? >> i didn't see him. i don't know. >> reporter: why didn't you pick up the black woman? >> what black woman? >> you did not see me waving at you. >> i did not see you. >> i was standing right there....
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it was obvious the law- enforcement meant business. things were so different than how yesterday began. she is a rabbi in cherry chase and thrilled to be running the race a second time. she finished and wanted to go back to watch other spanish. >> i was walking towards the finish line when it happened. i had not made it very far when i heard the first boom. >> she was in a crowd of runners who had finished. thereyou seconds later, was a second. >> it was like two planes hitting on 9/11. when you hear the second one, that's when you know it is something out of the ordinary. >> no one knew what was happening in no one could conceive it was something that terrible. >> husband was awaiting not far away, growing increasingly worried. finally, he saw her. >> i said, i think something really terrible just happened. >> even in the middle of the tragedy, they saw the best in people as the people of boston did whatever they could to help. >> i walked into a restaurant discombobulated and the people there helped. >> they say their hearts break for
it was obvious the law- enforcement meant business. things were so different than how yesterday began. she is a rabbi in cherry chase and thrilled to be running the race a second time. she finished and wanted to go back to watch other spanish. >> i was walking towards the finish line when it happened. i had not made it very far when i heard the first boom. >> she was in a crowd of runners who had finished. thereyou seconds later, was a second. >> it was like two planes hitting...
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there is not a lot in the area second amendment law, but that is part of it, people do have the right to protect themselves in their home. there are limitations. adam: everybody always talks about the dangerous criminals, but the majority of these horrid events we experienced in both people who are mentally ill who then took a gun, it would seem, from a relative, in the case of atom, he stole a gun, killed his mother. there's no way to prevent that, is there? >> to look about the facts of sandy hook, that fellow shouldn't have been anywhere near a gun, and his mother is the one in my view to blame for sandy hook. in the case of aurora, colorado, what did the shooter do? he went to the only gun free zone movie theater available after having chased out all the other ones he chose that one because he knew they would be those citizens there that would have concealed carry with the ability to protect themselves and others. adam: david, i'm going to give you the last word on this. do you think congress will do any of what the president is asking for? >> i hope not. basically what you're doi
there is not a lot in the area second amendment law, but that is part of it, people do have the right to protect themselves in their home. there are limitations. adam: everybody always talks about the dangerous criminals, but the majority of these horrid events we experienced in both people who are mentally ill who then took a gun, it would seem, from a relative, in the case of atom, he stole a gun, killed his mother. there's no way to prevent that, is there? >> to look about the facts of...
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. >> later this morning, members of law enforcement family, and friends gathered in woodbridge to say goodbye to a prince william county police officer killed in the line of duty. good morning, washington. it's friday, january 4. i am cynne simpson. >> i'm scott thuman. glad to have you along on this friday morning. let's get to jacqui jeras to talk about the forecast and the weekend. >> the weekend is just about here and the weather looks great. it was chilly outside yesterday the coldest day of the week. things will get better from here. 19 degrees in manassas this morning, 18 in culpeper, 30 in the district, 25 at dulles. there's a wind chill especially to the north and west. hagerstown's feels like 19 degrees, 22 in martinsburg, 30 in luray. our forecast, 31 and cold with sunshine at 9:00, 38 at noon, 40 degrees with clear skies at 5:00, for high temperature of 42, about average. temperatures will be rising above seasonal averages. that's coming up, minutes away. we will go to traffic now with the jamee. >> good friday morning. around the capital beltway looks good, virginia maryl
. >> later this morning, members of law enforcement family, and friends gathered in woodbridge to say goodbye to a prince william county police officer killed in the line of duty. good morning, washington. it's friday, january 4. i am cynne simpson. >> i'm scott thuman. glad to have you along on this friday morning. let's get to jacqui jeras to talk about the forecast and the weekend. >> the weekend is just about here and the weather looks great. it was chilly outside...
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lead law enforcement agency. they are the ones that will coordinate the whole thing. what's fascinating there as well is you have robert mueller who pardon me has been on the job for several years. his term has been extended once and now he is done in a few months. this is going to be his last major investigation. he has already got one foot out the door. you have a completely new national security team here at the white house for the second term. john killing a at state. john brennan. and this whole new group of people around him, the president, who are being tested here very quickly. let's remember what we have been talking about and you have been talking about it on your show for weeks is about immigration reform and gun control and the budget and what is he going to do on the grand budget. all of a sudden that's on the back burner. >> bill: the terrorism thing becomes a major issue because this is the second time now we have been hit and 9/11, of course, being the first. the president basically is dependent now on multi-cultural and the fbi. and those guys are not
lead law enforcement agency. they are the ones that will coordinate the whole thing. what's fascinating there as well is you have robert mueller who pardon me has been on the job for several years. his term has been extended once and now he is done in a few months. this is going to be his last major investigation. he has already got one foot out the door. you have a completely new national security team here at the white house for the second term. john killing a at state. john brennan. and this...
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packages and jim emphasized the point having the confidence to pick up the phone and dialing local law enforcement for us to investigate. >> reporter: that was the chief here at the police district. he also says fairfax county schools have a tip line where you can leave information anonymously. i will give it toy. 703-658-3636. >> to you. 703-658-3636. >>> tonight, a news alert for miers, -- flyers, american airlines and us airways will merge. the deal has been in the works for a year they just approved it a few hours ago. the carrier will keep the american airlines name. travelers will not notice immediate changes. it will be months before they are merged and years before they are combined. a formal announcement expected tomorrow morning. >>> now, a story that has been developing for days focused on the man hunt for the revenge- seeking cop in california. they believe it ended on tuesday after the cabin suspect barricaded homicide inside erupted in flames. was the body found in the rubble him? >> reporter: investigators do not know for sure it is him. that is their a assumption. dorne
packages and jim emphasized the point having the confidence to pick up the phone and dialing local law enforcement for us to investigate. >> reporter: that was the chief here at the police district. he also says fairfax county schools have a tip line where you can leave information anonymously. i will give it toy. 703-658-3636. >> to you. 703-658-3636. >>> tonight, a news alert for miers, -- flyers, american airlines and us airways will merge. the deal has been in the works...
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the gift card rules, so you may be hit with even more fees. >> there are some protection in federal law for prepaid cards, but certainly the best protections come with respect to credit cards. >> reporter: not happy with the cards you received? "consumer reports" says considering exchanging them or even keg them online. you can do that at several web sites like cardpool.com, giftcardrescue.com. gift cards, a way to takes advantage of most-holiday sales without hitting your bank account. >> i usually use them straight after i get them. >>> we may seen even tougher gift card rules and regulations in the future. a senator from connecticut has introduced legislation that would completely bag expiration dates and inactivity fees on the gift cards. some some ways just use them or lose them. >> exactly. we're in the middle of a winter warm-up. counting down to the weekend. >> for sure. >> if you are thinking about negle neglect. >> the current numberty airport, winds are calm and the dew point is 25. a nice, dry atmosphere leading to a nice evening. 51 right now. aspirin georges county coming
the gift card rules, so you may be hit with even more fees. >> there are some protection in federal law for prepaid cards, but certainly the best protections come with respect to credit cards. >> reporter: not happy with the cards you received? "consumer reports" says considering exchanging them or even keg them online. you can do that at several web sites like cardpool.com, giftcardrescue.com. gift cards, a way to takes advantage of most-holiday sales without hitting your...
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in prince georges county, county executive baker signed a bill today into law changing the minimum wage there to 11.50 an hour. that goes into effect in 2017. >>> top dogs from firms like twitter and facebook got some face time with president obama today and asked him to reform the nsa's surveillance operations. just yesterday, a federal judge says the nsa's collection of phone records was likely unconstitutional. the white house claims that the key tool in fighting terrorism. >> it's only a decision by one trial judge at the lowest level of the federal system. so there's a long way to go before we know if the supreme court is going to uphold this program, if constitutional or unconstitutional. . >> last week, a presidential task force recommended dozens of changes in federal surveillance operations. the white house says it's reviewing those recommendations and plans to issue a public version of the report in the next few weeks. >>> new tonight, a woman attacked and sexual assaulted while taking out her trash. it happened on friday, december 13, on garland avenue in silver spring, at ab
in prince georges county, county executive baker signed a bill today into law changing the minimum wage there to 11.50 an hour. that goes into effect in 2017. >>> top dogs from firms like twitter and facebook got some face time with president obama today and asked him to reform the nsa's surveillance operations. just yesterday, a federal judge says the nsa's collection of phone records was likely unconstitutional. the white house claims that the key tool in fighting terrorism. >>...
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he was a partner with a law firm. he worked for the department of justice and has testified before this committee before. welcome back. >> thank you. we do appreciate the opportunity to appear today to continue our discussions about intelligence activities that are conducted pursuant to the foreign surveillance act. it is critical to assume that the public dialogue on this issue is grounded in fact and not misconceptions. we therefore understands the importance of helping the public to understand how the intelligence community actually uses the legal authority provided by congress to gather intelligence. and the extent to which there is vigorous oversight of it be to ensure they comply with the law. the president directed the intelligence community to make as much information as possible available about intelligence programs that were the subject of unauthorized disclosure. this is consistent with protecting national security. since that time, the director of national intelligence has declassified and released thousan
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they were classmates in law school and worked together as editors of the harvard law review. >>> turning to business news. good news on the job's front. let's check in with cnbc's julia boorstin live with more on that and the rest of the day's business headlines. julia, good morning. >> good morning to you, keith. stocks are trading higher, erasing yesterday's losses. investors are responding to better than expected jobless claims and the european and central bank cutting the key interest rate. the dow up more than 100 points. the nasdaq up by more than 1%. nearly 40 points. and the s&p 500 also higher by nearly 1%. >>> the labor department says the number of americans seeking unemployment aid is now at its lowest level in more than five years. the drop points to viewer layoffs and possibly more hiring. the government releases its monthly jobs report tomorrow. >>> and elsewhere in the economy, worker productivity barely grew from january through march after shrinking in the final three months of 2012. week productivity growth could prompt employers to hire more, consumers and businesses
they were classmates in law school and worked together as editors of the harvard law review. >>> turning to business news. good news on the job's front. let's check in with cnbc's julia boorstin live with more on that and the rest of the day's business headlines. julia, good morning. >> good morning to you, keith. stocks are trading higher, erasing yesterday's losses. investors are responding to better than expected jobless claims and the european and central bank cutting the key...
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. >> what about paying for itself on the law. what is the possibility that that is true? >> i would say close to 0. i think it is going to drive a big, big hole in the budget deficit. for the last week, fox has been covering the story that the president was not truthful when he said if you like your health care you will be able to keep. it the other big lie that is emerging on obama care, this will not pay for itself. and at a time we are $700 billion deficits. it is a question of can if we can afford. it nbill clinton and newt gingrich reformed welfare. >> uh-huh. >> is there inclination to crack down on waste? >> none. i mean, let's take the food stamp program for example. food stamp program we know that there are millions of people that are getting food stamps that don't qualify for them. you can drive up to the food stamp office in a porsche and get food stamps. i have a suspicion and the fbi confirms this, you will see people underreporting the income when they go on the websites once they are fixed and they will get subsidi
. >> what about paying for itself on the law. what is the possibility that that is true? >> i would say close to 0. i think it is going to drive a big, big hole in the budget deficit. for the last week, fox has been covering the story that the president was not truthful when he said if you like your health care you will be able to keep. it the other big lie that is emerging on obama care, this will not pay for itself. and at a time we are $700 billion deficits. it is a question of...
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cruz is leading the talk-a-thon trying to defeat the president's health care law. we want to take you live where it appears that marco rubio is giving the texas tea party republican a break. before this was talking about everything from the revolutionary war to duck dynasty in an effort to block the bending bill that funds the government. we wants to delay the senate from voting and sending the measure back to the house. >> people ask what's your end game? it's simple. i have faith in the american people. >> ultimately i have faith. or at least hope in the hundred members of the u.s. senate. >> this speech is not a filibuster because it's not used to stop lemg slagz. the senate is expected to hold the first vote this afternoon. if is successful, senate may not vote until sunday. he is worried and that's not going to give them enough time to find a compromise to find the kbft. as he continues to talk and cruz's speech is a record broker easily topping rand paul's filibuster on u.s. drug policy in march. live from the live desk, back to you. >> thank you. later today
cruz is leading the talk-a-thon trying to defeat the president's health care law. we want to take you live where it appears that marco rubio is giving the texas tea party republican a break. before this was talking about everything from the revolutionary war to duck dynasty in an effort to block the bending bill that funds the government. we wants to delay the senate from voting and sending the measure back to the house. >> people ask what's your end game? it's simple. i have faith in the...
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the hppa laws won't do it. we're all for it. but it's not. >> over the weekend is a lead up to the president's speech. released a picture of him skeet shooting last summer. also showed up during the superbowl. >> america can do this. for us. >> new york mayor michael bloomberg's gun control group paid $100,000 to air an ad in dc while at baltimore in a gun control forum. focused on maryland's priorities. >> mental health and those who have domestic violence issues are two of the places you see the most. >> critics of the president's proposals claim the administration is moving too fast. >> 300 million guns in the country and aren't going away. >> says there are already plenty of gun control laws on the books and argues the government should enforce the laws it already has before passing new ones. >> we can use existing laws but sometimes we have to understand that in a free society where people are allowed to have guns. >> the administration is just getting started. the president is expected to highlight gun control during the s
the hppa laws won't do it. we're all for it. but it's not. >> over the weekend is a lead up to the president's speech. released a picture of him skeet shooting last summer. also showed up during the superbowl. >> america can do this. for us. >> new york mayor michael bloomberg's gun control group paid $100,000 to air an ad in dc while at baltimore in a gun control forum. focused on maryland's priorities. >> mental health and those who have domestic violence issues are...
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approving the plan could help prince george's county's effort to attract the law enforcement agency. the fbi is looking for a new area for its headquarters. >> on this valentine's day, a maryland sheriff issues a unique glove note to local criminals on the los. -- love note. >> a unique love note to local criminals and their loved ones. >> you might be surprised. >> valentine's day is my favorite holiday. >> when he's not looking for love. it's perfect match is one behind bars. >> you were charged with a violation of probation of theft charges. >> queen anne's county sheriff gary hofmann is tugging at the heart strings of their significant others. >> the first tip that leads to an arrest, i will personally give you an dozen roses. it is interesting. >> usually you have an image of a cop that no one wants to go near. >> residents don't think it will lead to a "jailhouse rock deviendezvous. do you think it will lead to an arrest? >> probably not. >> this is the second time, but there were no takers last year. love must be in the air. six have already been turned in this year. >> i'm wa
approving the plan could help prince george's county's effort to attract the law enforcement agency. the fbi is looking for a new area for its headquarters. >> on this valentine's day, a maryland sheriff issues a unique glove note to local criminals on the los. -- love note. >> a unique love note to local criminals and their loved ones. >> you might be surprised. >> valentine's day is my favorite holiday. >> when he's not looking for love. it's perfect match is one...
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senator ted cruz says he will keep fighting against the bill and efforts to keep the health care law going. he also called on senate republicans to do the same since this issue is expected to come out for a full vote later this week. reporting live, wbal tv 11 news. >> baltimore's new horseshoe casino is going up quickly. that is what happens when you can work six days a week. you can see the steel structural -- structure on russell street. we got a sneak peek at the construction. kim dacey joins us live with an update. >> casino officials said the construction itself is generating 2000 jobs. once the casino is done, 1700 more jobs will come to baltimore to run the table games, slot machines, and entertainment inside. this end of the building, this is all baltimore marketplace. food outlets, beverage outlets. >> the horseshoe casino in baltimore is well on its way to completion. crews have been working six days a week on the building. >> you can see the real look of the casino starting to develop. in thecasino is going up stadium alongside russell street. when it is finished, it will
senator ted cruz says he will keep fighting against the bill and efforts to keep the health care law going. he also called on senate republicans to do the same since this issue is expected to come out for a full vote later this week. reporting live, wbal tv 11 news. >> baltimore's new horseshoe casino is going up quickly. that is what happens when you can work six days a week. you can see the steel structural -- structure on russell street. we got a sneak peek at the construction. kim...
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florida law does not allow winners to remain anonymous. >>> the republican candidate for governor is on a statewide tour. >> he got the to him nation at his pear's convention in richmond. he kicked off his tour in voter rich northern virginia. >> reporter: ew jackson as lieutenant governor and at the top of the tick ken couch nellie for governor. the three were officially nominated saturday. now they are crisscrossing the state. couch nellie known as a staunch conservative and tea party favorite except his message focused on jobs where my mission is to get government out of the way. get education rights transportation rates. >> reporter: the first day of their three day tour brought them to fairfax. a strategic play for an important county and we have to reach across fairfax the biggest county. >> reporter: one person who sparked a lot of enthusiasm was candidate ew jackson. >> we want to demonstrate that aspectering he is a pastor heading up a nondenominational occur. he believes his background and experiences bring a different face to the party. >> i'm if the streets. i deal with p
florida law does not allow winners to remain anonymous. >>> the republican candidate for governor is on a statewide tour. >> he got the to him nation at his pear's convention in richmond. he kicked off his tour in voter rich northern virginia. >> reporter: ew jackson as lieutenant governor and at the top of the tick ken couch nellie for governor. the three were officially nominated saturday. now they are crisscrossing the state. couch nellie known as a staunch conservative...
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can any of these laws from a law enforcement perspective, can any of them be properly effective if they're not federal laws. >> 90% of the guns in new york city are coming from out of state. we call it the iron pipeline up i-95, coming from southern states to a great extent. there's a trial going on now, a police officer who was shot and killed last year. his gun was purchased in virginia, and it's typical of the guns that we encounter on the street. so you're correct. unless we have a comprehensive national strategy, we're going to have a patchwork approach. new york, certainly now, has the strongest gun control laws in the country, and that's a good thing, but unless other states start to adopt that, we're still going to be plagued by the flow of guns. just a reality of urban life. >> and to politicians out there who are feeling that although their conscience may dictate that they agree with new gun control laws, their political aspirations may be too damaged by the gun lobbyists, nra and others, in terms of being able to win their seats or to retain their seats. what do you say to them,
can any of these laws from a law enforcement perspective, can any of them be properly effective if they're not federal laws. >> 90% of the guns in new york city are coming from out of state. we call it the iron pipeline up i-95, coming from southern states to a great extent. there's a trial going on now, a police officer who was shot and killed last year. his gun was purchased in virginia, and it's typical of the guns that we encounter on the street. so you're correct. unless we have a...
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from yale law school and a b.a. from yale law school. steve chabinsky is senior vice president of legal affairs general counsel and chief risk officer of the international technology firm crowd strike. he's also an adjunct faculty member at george washington university and the cyber columnist for "security" magazine. prior to joining crowd strike, steve was at the fbi for 17 years, culminating in his service as deputy assistant director in the fbi's cyber division. prior to that, he organized and led the fbi's cyber intelligence program. he's also served in the office of director of national intelligence. he's a graduate of duke university and duke law school. laura donohue is a professor of law at georgetown law and director of georgetown center on national security and the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom, including on emerging technologies. professor donohue has held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for
from yale law school and a b.a. from yale law school. steve chabinsky is senior vice president of legal affairs general counsel and chief risk officer of the international technology firm crowd strike. he's also an adjunct faculty member at george washington university and the cyber columnist for "security" magazine. prior to joining crowd strike, steve was at the fbi for 17 years, culminating in his service as deputy assistant director in the fbi's cyber division. prior to that, he...
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as written, this bill will not pass into law. and if this bill didecome law, it would not solve the problem. indeed it would make the problem of illegal immigration we have today worse, rher than better. >> for more now on future of immigration reform, latest on the nsa leaking scandal we're joins by congressman bob goodlot of virginia, thank you, let me askou for your evaluation, you are -- you have moved forward 4 elements, stand alone bills, t agact, the agriculture guessworker program, legal work force act, that is everify employer verification of those hired, and skills act, and the safe act. how nene are that you we're going to see sensible reform emerge from the house and senate this year? >> i fl ver good about safe act you mentioned last. it is not being dealt in senate anyway. that does not cover problem. on you are in a student voice argue don't have interior enforcement involving state and local government, invving othereasures that prohibit president from flipping a switch, and not enforcing aspects of our immigratio
as written, this bill will not pass into law. and if this bill didecome law, it would not solve the problem. indeed it would make the problem of illegal immigration we have today worse, rher than better. >> for more now on future of immigration reform, latest on the nsa leaking scandal we're joins by congressman bob goodlot of virginia, thank you, let me askou for your evaluation, you are -- you have moved forward 4 elements, stand alone bills, t agact, the agriculture guessworker...
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law enforcement officials say an adult was called sexually assaulting the girl. authorities also say he is not related to the young girl, but he is known to her family. a woman who says she is the areim's sister who we choosing not to identify sets she has known the man for more than a year. >> i don't really talk to him, but he seemed ok. you don't really know people. >> she hopes he will soon be caught. police are acting -- asking anyone who might know something about his whereabouts to please give them a will call. in alexandria, brianne carter, abc 7 news. fbilso new this noon, an raid in d.c. what the case involves, but an fbi theesperson told abc 7 news government will release more information later on today. also new this noon,, the search in anneliday scrooge arundel county. the police say this man was caught stealing packages from a home in hanover. he walked over to the front porch and walked away with the boxes. police say he might have been driving a four dear darker gray acura tsx. just into the newsroom, a guilty plea from a local teacher who was on
law enforcement officials say an adult was called sexually assaulting the girl. authorities also say he is not related to the young girl, but he is known to her family. a woman who says she is the areim's sister who we choosing not to identify sets she has known the man for more than a year. >> i don't really talk to him, but he seemed ok. you don't really know people. >> she hopes he will soon be caught. police are acting -- asking anyone who might know something about his...
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texas has a right to carry law. you can carry a concealed weapon even though you can't carry it on campus but let me ask you this. let's say the college had 10,000, 15,000 people on campus today. how do you screen 15,000 people for the presence of a firearm? >> right. >> we can do that at an airport. we can do it at a federal building in washington, d.c. as we have people come in but on a college campus almost impossible to do and one wanders how many people carry legally or otherwise a concealed weapon on college campus. realize my statistic in recent year, almost 1,500 incidents of firearm-related violence on college campuses of america. >> a secondary worry about sort of militarizing a campus, wanting to check every person coming in to a building rather than an airport and expect that. it's commerce. you can choose to fly or not fly. >> sure. >> there's extra problems patting down or going tlau metal detector to go in to a school. >> you think of yourself, you know, a college campus. you have a backpack. it is ge
texas has a right to carry law. you can carry a concealed weapon even though you can't carry it on campus but let me ask you this. let's say the college had 10,000, 15,000 people on campus today. how do you screen 15,000 people for the presence of a firearm? >> right. >> we can do that at an airport. we can do it at a federal building in washington, d.c. as we have people come in but on a college campus almost impossible to do and one wanders how many people carry legally or...
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bill, but democrats plan to remove any language calling to defund the president's health care law. and it's that move that is putting lawmakers at ends. >> it delays obama care for one year for all american families. >> you can huff, you can puff for 21 hours, but you cannot blow the affordable care act away. >> the president says "i'm not going to negotiate." well, i'm sorry, but it just doesn't work that way. >> the tea party put them in this hole and the tea party keeps them digging deeper and deeper. >> nbc's tracy potts is live in washington with the latest. tracy, good morning. the clock is undoubtedly ticking. >> reporter: it absolutely is. we've just got three days until midnight monday, which is the deadline for this possible government shutdown. lawmakers say they're working on it. but what the senate is expected to pass today is something that the house will surely reject. democrats and republicans tried to early up today's budget vote to leave more time to negotiate, but two lawmakers objected. ted cruz, now famous for the 21-hour speech. and his colleague mike leigh. >
bill, but democrats plan to remove any language calling to defund the president's health care law. and it's that move that is putting lawmakers at ends. >> it delays obama care for one year for all american families. >> you can huff, you can puff for 21 hours, but you cannot blow the affordable care act away. >> the president says "i'm not going to negotiate." well, i'm sorry, but it just doesn't work that way. >> the tea party put them in this hole and the tea...